Last year Depend placed several trendy collections on the market and among them was a mini collection of textured mini polishes. I say mini collection because Rough Sparkle consists only of six polishes, and all are named after flowers. It would be nice to see those names on their bottles instead only on Depend Facebook page. Depend is known for their mini polishes (5 ml) and rectangular bottles that are easy to store.

This article may not be of interest to my foreign readers as it is related to the confusing use of the same word in Serbian language to describe four closely connected items. We use the same word (zanoktica) when we talk about true cuticle, eponychium, hangnails/agnails and paronychia (google it at your own risk). It is not dissimilar to the use of word "cuticle" to describe both true cuticle and eponychium, but it has gone further. You are welcome to read it if you want to remind yourself what is true cuticle, what is eponychium and what is hangnail.

Do you remember that I mentioned MoYou Nails has one-coaters on offer. Today I present to you the second Nella Milano nail polish I have. Bottle holds 9 ml of product, brush is flat and medium wide. Ingredients list doesn't list the big five harmful ingredients.

THe last matched manicure in July is dedicated to caviar mani. It is easy to do - you just have to pour these decorative beads over fresh nail polish. I have quite expectedly chosen black ones. This is the first and last time I've worn these. Mani is unwearable (some beads have detached themselves instantly) and I don't find it to be attractive.

It's been quite some time since I have briefly covered nail shaping and nail files I use, but since we now have better offer of nail shaping tools and I also know a bit more about the topic I thought I might revisit the topic and present different tools you can use for shortening and shaping your nails a bit better. Please, bear in mind that I write this from my own experience and that it doesn't necessarily mean that what works for me will work for everyone, but I'll do my best to cover as many possibilities. If you have different experiences, advice, thoughts, do share them in the comments.

I haven't written about stamping plates in a while so today I'm making a little outing from my favourite full nail images and present to you MoYou Nails image plate 208, which has seven small images that you can mix and match for different manis.

Today I have to show you something new on Serbian market. Sixteen Cosmetic is apparently a Greek brand, made by A. Kougiouli & Co. Polishes come in very modest packaging, but if ingredients on label are to true they are big 5-free, which is excellent. There are about 70 shades and they retail for 2 €.

Zoya Chita is one of last autumn's Pixie Dusts that I was so eager to try. I would love if Zoya had kept to regular Pixie Dusts in this year instead of going with Magical Pixies, but I know that those thoughts aren't leading anywhere. Zoya polishes come in 15 ml bottles. They don't contain toluene, camphor, formaldehyde, formaldehyde resin, dibutyl phthalate (DBP) and animal products and are not tested on animals.

Today we are supposed to recreate a manicure from Pinterest for our Matching Manicures. I seldom use Pinterest and I don't pin other people's images so I had to browse other boards searching for a mani I'd like and that would be simple enough for me to do now that I don't have much time on my hands. My choice was this black and silver dotted French mani I have found here, and it is originally from here.

This is another victim of my last winter's polish buying binge. It looked just my colour under shops artificial light (never mind the fact that I already own many similar polishes). Low price, the fact that other polishes from True Color line I own were great and that this line has been discontinued all had their part in my decision to buy this one.

From time to time among all the hand, nail and cuticle care products I will find some that I don't have much to write about. Those aren't bad product, they are just unremarkable. Now I have collected several such products and I think they could be put in one post and you decide for yourself if some of them would suit you.

I have shown you all out-of-my-comfort-zone Catrice polishes I have received from Maria, but I'm not done with all such Catrice polishes I own. Today I have a textured polish from Luxury Lacquers collection I have won at Parokeets giveaway. There were several polishes in this line that I liked, but I didn't manage to get them last time I went abroad. It seems they sold out easily and fast.

The last China Glaze polish I have bought is OMG A UFO form last year's Hologlam collection. Despite having two A England green holos among my untrieds for quite some time I had to have this one because I wanted a good linear green holo polish, with emphasis on "linear". That sort of polish in not widely available here and Hologlam collection is currently the only source of such polishes and OMG A UFO is the only green polish from that category available on our market.

Today's matching manicure theme is colour blocking. I have decided to use three Zoya Pixie Dusts - Chita, Dhara and Chyna. I am not thrilled with the result because it looks more like a Christmas tree, but it is what it is.

I was unable to do individual posts for previous two Simples manicures, but since we've been doing dots all the time I shall incorporate three themes in this post. First we had mixed dots, which I decided to take as dots of different sizes, although the idea was to do dots of different sizes, but irregularly placed. I felt that equidistantly placed dots worked better with my chosen colours. I have used Golden Rose Matte 07 and OPI Love.Angel.Music.Baby. You can see what else I did after page break.

Deborah is that one brand whose polishes I avoid out of different reasons, and then I cave in (and regret) when they put them on sale or give a discount. Polishes from Shine Tech line have been on sale for some time now, but not all polishes are sold at the same price. These come in 8.5 ml bottles.

I'd learned about Australian boutique brand piCture pOlish when I first started to read nail polish blogs, but Mallard was the first of their polishes that I simply had to have (and managed to get it thanks to ShineEye). PiCture pOlish is a brand that makes collaboration shades with well known/successful/high quality bloggers from time to time and Mallard is product of such collaboration with Jen - The PolishAholic. All piCture pOlish polishes come in 11 ml bottles and have great thin flat brush. You can order these polishes from many e-tailers that carry indie and boutique nail polish brands.

Better in Leather was one of six polishes from Glam Rock collection for winter 2013. I had several favourites from Morgan Taylor winter collections, but this one was on the top of my list. I think it is clear why - it is black and has silver glitter in several sizes. Like other Morgan Taylor polishes, this one is big 3-free and cruelty free. Bottles hold 15 ml of product and have wide flat brush.

Today is the last day of Japanizam convention, which I take part in every day so I was unable to do a Matching manicure for this week, but since today's theme is stamping I thought I could do a review of another MoYou Nails image plate and support fellow beauty bloggers who will do stamping manicures today. You may have already seen some of these images on my Instagram and on my Facebook page, as well as in articles about several polishes I have used as base colours here.

Last year I bought several of these old Sephora polishes and then never got to wear them. I generally like their formula, brush (especially on these old bottles), bottle itself and discounted price. Last time I checked these were sold for under 1 €, which is decent price for 5 ml polish. I believe these still can be found so I suggest you look for them.

The seventh Japanizam convention opened yesterday so it was only natural for me to do a coordinating manicure. This time it was easy for me to it do because I have these great cherry tree in bloom water decals.

Several months ago Golden Rose decided to place another line of polishes on the market. Now, I don't get why Golden Rose feels compelled to develop new lines of polishes so often, especially if they contain the same shades as some of the existing lines and are of equal quality, instead of just adding new shades to the existing lines. To me Color Expert line of polishes looks like repackaged Rich Color line. You get about the same amount of product (10.5 ml of Rich Color to 10.2 ml of Color Expert), they have the same brush and inconsistent formula across the range of colours. The basic range, which had 60 shades at first, already has an addition of nine new colours. These polishes retail for about 1 €.

Has it ever happened to you to decide not to buy stuff any more because you have no space to keep them and then you receive quite a lot of stuff from that exact category? It happened to me this June. With over 350 nail polishes in collection I have decided it was time for purge, but nearly every polish I have eliminated has been replaced by a new one. I have sold part of my polishes in the big charity blog sale, and I have given away some of them.